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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Nishaw Sike | Nishaw Sike | Mr. Greeve | About 24 chains | An ordinary mountain stream | ||
Nishaw Sike | Mr J Armstrong | S.E. Of Scald Pike | rising a short distance of Scald | |||
Nishaw Sike | Mr M. Brown | Pike and flowing in S. Easterly | ||||
direction till it unites with Little | ||||||
Crancleugh Burn | ||||||
Little Cranecleugh | Little Cranecleugh Burn | Mr. |
about 22 chains | An ordinary mountain stream | ||
Burn | Little Cranecleugh Burn | Mr J |
North of Stower Hill | rising in the vicinity of Scald Pike and | ||
Little Cranecleugh Burn | Mr. M |
flows in an easterly direction till | ||||
it unites with the waters of "Crane- | ||||||
Cleugh Burn. | ||||||
Stower Hill | Stower Hill | Mr. |
about 24 chains | A slight elevation the crest of | ||
Stower Hill | Mr J |
south of the Junction | which has been planted with Fir | |||
Stower Hill | Mr. M |
of "Lishaw Burn" and | and Forest trees. The property | |||
"Little Cranecleugh Burn" | of the Duke of Northumberland. | |||||
"Stower dust" Brockett’s Glossary | ||||||
Nichs Clabby Corporal Royal Engineers |
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